NSPE in Action: Engineering the Future of the PE

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NSPE in Action:Engineering the Future of the PE

David Steinman (1934)

• Protect engineers (and the public) from unqualified practitioners,

• Build public recognition for the profession, and

• Stand against unethical practices and inadequate compensation.

Why NSPE (Then)

Not Just Another Organization

Not Just Another Organization

“The technical problems of civil, mechanical, electrical, mining, and chemical engineers are divergent; but the professional problems are alike. The technical societies, for the best fulfillment of their essential purpose, are divided on lines of differentiation of technical branches or specialties. This division into separate organizations, with diverse traditions and viewpoints, prevents effective united effort for the interests of the profession as a whole. A single national professional society, with solidarity of purpose and concentration of strength, is needed to provide effectively for the professional interests of the engineering profession.”

David Steinman (1935)

We’re All in This Together…

But I’m too busy for all this…

Rigorously Define the Member MarketNSPE will accomplish its mission by remaining focused on the licensed professional engineer and those who aspire to become licensed.

Rationalize Programs, Services, and ActivitiesNSPE will accomplish its mission through a disciplined, fiscally responsible and data-driven process of building on strengths and concentrating resources on those activities:• That will make a significant

difference for NSPE’s members;• That NSPE has the unique capacity

(or potential) to do better than anyone else; and

• That members cannot do for themselves or get without being a member.

NSPE will accomplish its mission by engaging in the disciplined and constant exercise of strategic thinking at the House of Delegates, Board of Directors, Committee, Council, Task Force, and staff levels as well as streamlining processes and procedures to facilitate effective, action-oriented governance.

Overhaul the Governance and Committee Model:

Where did all this come from?

It came from you!

Our Members

• Being a licensed professional engineer means more than just holding a certificate and possessing technical competence.

• It is a commitment to hold the public health, safety, and welfare above all other considerations.

• NSPE is the only society focusing exclusively on this core principle, which professional engineers in all disciplines and practice areas hold in common.

• NSPE is an integrated network of organizations, operating at the national, regional, state, and local levels, with a more than 80-year history of achievement.

• By defining, promoting, and protecting the PE license, we improve the lives of both the public and the PEs that serve it.

A New Vision for NSPE

Define…the PE license as the highest measure of professionalism and qualification to protect the public health, safety, and welfare.

Promote…awareness and recognition of the value and meaning of the PE license.

Protect…the integrity of the profession and the welfare of the public by vigorously:

• Opposing the practice of engineering by unqualified persons; and

• Advocating the highest standards of licensure, ethics, and professional practice.

Communicating What’s New

• Social Media

• Newsletters

• PE Magazine

Member Engagement

• PE Institute

• Social Media

• Committee Service

• Coming soon: even more and better tools for communities to form and exchange information.

Who Serves Me Best? National or State/Territory?

Who Serves Me Best? National or State/Territory?

Both!Together!

For successful accomplishment of a professional society, unity and geographical organization are the essentials. The National Society, the state societies, and the county chapters are closely and reciprocally integrated, and all are regarded of equal importance. Membership in one involves membership in all…This is the logical and essential form of organization for building a united and integrated engineering profession.”

David Steinman (1935)

The Race for Relevance is a Marathon, Not a Sprint

The Challenge

“A house divided against itself cannot stand.” (Abraham Lincoln – June 6, 1858)

The Challenge

“We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately.” (Benjamin Franklin – July 5, 1776)

The Challenge

“I have often and often, in the course of the session, and in the vicissitudes of my hopes and fears as to its issue, looked at [the half sun carved in the back of Washington’s Chair] without being able to tell whether it was rising or setting; but now at length, I have the happiness to know, that it is a rising, and not a setting sun.” (Benjamin Franklin – September 17, 1787)

This Society…of PEs, by PEs, and for PEs

• NSPE, in partnership with the State/Territorial Societies,• Serves as the recognized and

authoritative expert in licensure, ethics, and professional practice;

• Promotes licensure and assists individuals in becoming licensed; and

• Protects and enhances the value of licensure and the opportunities for the licensed engineer.

Call for Action

If you are not a member: JoinIf you are a member: Engage and share• Join a committee• Teach a seminar• Write an article or blog post• Write to your members of

Congress• Bring a student, an EIT, a

newly/long-time licensed engineer with you

We Can Do It

If you are not a member: JoinIf you are a member: Engage and share• Join a committee• Teach a seminar• Write an article or blog post• Write to your members of

Congress• Bring a student, an EIT, a

newly/long-time licensed engineer with you

Thank You!

www.nspe.org

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